Thursday, June 4, 2009

BEWARE!!!

Hello All,

Recently Padma of http://plantainleaf.blogspot.com contacted me stating that http://telugu-recipes.blogspot.com/search/label/Gujarati%20Recipes has copied images from her recipe posts as well as mine without any permission or mentioning of my blog or hers. Please be aware of this telugu-recipes blog and try to protect copyright infringement.

If possible block this blog http://telugu-recipes.blogspot.com

The images this blogger has copied are for the recipe - Doodh Pack and the image used is:

The original recipe could be found at Thulli
Do let other fellow bloggers know about this copyright violation and make sure to post it on your blog so that everyone can be made aware. Thanks to Padma for letting me know.

Thanks and I hope all is well with you.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Pudina Pulao

How to make use of those wildly growing pudina? ~ Pudina Pulao
It has been so long since I posted any recipes. Life has become extremely busy ever since my little bundle of joy came into our lives. It is a lot of work yet very very rewarding. Everyday I make a plan to come up with the list of things to finish but it never happens. Everyday is so different with the baby. But I promised myself to post a recipe this weekend with pudina as the ingredient. I had planted a just one stem of pudina and it started to grow wild. So when I cam across the JFI for pudina, I thought to myself that the timing couldn't be any better. Here is the recipe.

Recipe:
2 cups rice
1/2 bunch pudina
1 bunch dhania
1 small onion
1 medium size tomato
A small piece of ginger
Green chillies as per taste
1 tsp soanf
1 small piece of tamarind
2 tsp oil
Salt per taste
Ground paste of all the ingredients

Cook rice separately and let it cool. Grind the rest of the ingredients. Heat oil in a non-stick pan and add this paste. Cook until oil separates and the raw smell is no longer there. Let it cool and mix it with rice. Sprinkle some more pudina leaves for extra aroma. Serve hot or at room temperature with some chips or eat as is. A great way to intake pudina and it tastes yummy.